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Top 10 Most Read Stories Of November
It’s the end of the month and we’re taking a look back at a busy 30 days of news at Manasquan-Belmar Patch.
The big news this month was, naturally, the election, were scads of readers – more than 25,000 -- came to Manasquan-Belmar Patch to find out the latest on Gov. Chris Christie’s re-election bid.
The ongoing saga of the Belmar pavilions proved to be popular stories among readers this month as well, taking up three of the top 10 slots.
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Below are the top 10 most-read stories on Manasquan-Belmar Patch in November:
- Reports: Christie Easily Wins Second Term
- Ocean County Man Survives Electrocution, Fall In Wall
- Belmar Pavilion Plans: One story good; two stories bad, mayor says
- 20 Districts With The Lowest-Paid Teachers In NJ
- Democratic Incumbents Sweep In Manasquan Council Races
- Borough's Boardwalk Plans Stymied By Court Orders
- Barclay Demolition Begins
- Three From Area Arrested On Drunk Driving Charges In Wall
- Council Rescinds $7.1 Million Pavilion Ordinance
- Photos: More From The Demolition of the Barclay
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